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HIGHLAND PARK, IL — Highland Park city staff are conducting a survey of local business owners about the impact of the coronavirus on their operations ahead of a planned virtual town hall meeting with state and local officials.
The survey is aimed at giving city staff a better idea of the challenges and needs of local businesses ahead of the planned phased reopening of the economy under Gov. J.B. Pritzker's five-stage "Restore Illinois" plan.
It asks business owners how long they expect it will take for demand to increase and output to return to pre-crisis levels, what would be most useful to get ready to reopen, what factors influence their reopening decisions and more.
At 8 a.m. on May 22, the city will host a town hall designed to provide a forum for local business owners. After updates from city officials, a representative of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity will make a presentation and attendees will have a chance to ask questions, according to a statement from the city.
For more information about the town hall and webinar call-in information or for a link to the survey, contact the city's business development office at 847-926-1027.
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